(And Why They Worked)
From
mobile toilets to surprise gift boxes and unbranded perfumes, these weird
Nigerian business ideas made millions by solving everyday problems creatively.
In Nigeria, some of the most profitable businesses didn’t start with tech buzzwords, foreign investors, or flashy branding. While many people are busy chasing flashy startups, some of the wealthiest hustlers are into “weird” businesses like mobile toilets, surprise gift boxes, repackaged foodstuffs, and even
sex yoga classes.They
understand that a massive population equals endless problems. Two hundred
million people means two hundred million problems. From water scarcity to
sanitation, there’s always a gap waiting for someone brazy (brave and crazy)
enough to fill it.
This
article breaks down unusual business ideas that
actually made serious money in Nigeria and why they worked.
1. Sachet Water Business
Today,
“pure water” factories dominate every city. Many owners began with a single
machine in their compound. Now they operate fleets of delivery vans
distributing millions of sachets daily.
From
traffic jams to parties and home use, the pure water business is sure to thrive
because it satisfies daily needs.
2. Public Toilets (Mobile and
immobile)
Recently,
the story of a woman who died holding her pee on
a long bus ride circulated on the internet. This highlights the urgent need for
public toilets in Nigeria. In crowded parks, ₦50 to use a toilet may seem small
until you consider serving 1,000 people daily.
Dignified
Mobile Toilets (DMT) built a profitable business by
renting and servicing portable toilets for:
- Construction sites.
- Outdoor events.
- Markets and motor parks.
3. Waste Recycling for Cash
Businesses
like Wecyclers flipped waste management on its head by
paying households to recycle. Residents earn points or cash for plastic waste,
while the company profits from:
- Recycling partnerships
- Corporate sustainability
contracts
- Environmental grants
Waste
pickers sell bottles to middlemen who export them in containers. That “pure
water” bottle is now a raw material for factories abroad. Scrap metals from
broken generators, abandoned machines, and rusted rods all become dollars once
they are melted down overseas.
4. Surprise Box & Gift Setup
Services
At
first glance, surprise proposal setups and birthday room decorations look like
“Instagram businesses”. But many Nigerian vendors now earn seven figures
monthly from it. Because they’ve tapped into the psychology of selling emotion
and not products.
Nigerians
value celebrations, experience and convenience deeply and are willing to pay
for them. These businesses handle:
- Romantic surprise planning
- Balloon styling and themed setups
- Proposal coordination and luxury
gifting
5. Unbranded Perfumes
Unbranded
perfume sellers buy fragrance oils in bulk, bottle them locally, and sell them
as “inspired by” designer scents and long-lasting, affordable alternatives.
These
perfumes often outperform designer brands in price-to-performance value because
many want to smell good without burning a hole in their pockets.
6. Repackaged Foodstuff and Personal
Shopping
Why repackage what people already buy in the market? When merged with personal
shopping as a service, it offers convenience, seems more hygienic and fits well
with busy lifestyles
7. Specialised Cleaning Services
General
cleaning is common, but specialised cleaning is where the real money is.
These
services include:
- Post-construction cleaning
- Mattress and upholstery cleaning
- Hoarding cleanup
- Deep mold and sewage cleanup
8. Sex Yoga Classes
Sex
yoga (often framed as intimacy or sensual wellness classes) focuses on
breathing techniques, body awareness, and emotional intimacy for couples.
Despite Nigeria’s conservative reputation, these classes are booked discreetly
and expensively.
9. Mining Value from Electronic Waste
This
is the real “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” People now dismantle old phones and laptops for copper
and gold.
What These Weird Businesses Have in
Common
Despite
their differences, they share key traits:
1. They Solve Everyday Problems
From
waste to romance to hygiene, each business addresses a real need.
2. They Are “unaesthetic” But
Sustainable
Most
don’t rely on hype, just consistent demand.
3. They Rely on Repeat Customers
Perfume
refills, cleaning contracts, food restocks.
4. They Fit the Nigerian Reality
Traffic
jams, lack of functional and decent toilets, value on celebration and
convenience, etc.
How You Can Build Your Own Strange but
Profitable Idea
Observe
daily frustrations. If people complain, there’s money hiding there.
Final Thoughts: Weird Is Often Just
Early
Many
Nigerians dismiss ideas because they sound odd, small, or embarrassing. But
history shows that the businesses people laughed at today often dominate
tomorrow. If you’re looking for lucrative business ideas, don’t chase what
looks impressive. Chase what works.
Credit: Pulseng



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